Report: Giants re-sign TE Daniel Fells

by Larry Hartstein | Senior Analyst

(3/18/15) The Giants re-signed tight end Daniel Fells to a one-year deal, reports The Star-Ledger. Fells, 31, played in every game last season, catching 16 passes for 188 yards and a career-high four touchdowns.

Giants get offensive contributions Week 16

by Larry Hartstein | Senior Analyst

(12/21/14) The Giants got a slew of offensive contributions in their 37-27 win at St. Louis. Among them, tight end Larry Donnell caught four of five targets for 42 yards, wideout Preston Parker caught all three of his targets for 32 yards and tight end Daniel Fells hauled in two passes for 20 yards.

Backup running back Orleans Darkwa ran four times for 21 yards, including a 12-yard touchdown, and secured both his targets for 17 yards.

They'll all play the Eagles in Week 17.

Giants' Rueben Randle paces secondary targets in Week 12

by R.J. White | CBSSports.com

(11/24/14) Giants wide receiver Rueben Randle caught all three of his targets for 36 yards in his team's 31-28 loss to the Cowboys in Week 12.

Eli Manning was locked in on rookie Odell Beckham (10 catches, 146 yards, two TDs) and running back Rashad Jennings (eight catches, 68 yards), and Randle was one of the quarterback's six other targeted receivers to split 11 catches. Tight end Daniel Fells also secured three receptions for 35 yards, while tight end Larry Donnell managed just two receptions for 24 yards. Wide receiver Preston Parker caught one of his three targets for 16 yards, while tight end Adrien Robinson caught his only target for a one-yard touchdown.

Randle, Parker and the team's TE corps should continue to play a complementary role behind Beckham moving forward. The Giants will take on the Jaguars in Week 13.

Giants backup pass catchers do little Week 10

by Chris Cwik | CBSSports.com

(11/9/14) The Giants backup pass catchers did little Week 10 against the Seahawks.

Rueben Randle actually managed to pull in five balls, but only gained 39 yards. He received a team-high 10 targets. Tight end Larry Donnell hauled in four passes, picking up 26 yards. Daniel Fells caught just one pass, gaining 12 yards.

The Giants like Daniel Fells for his ability to block, and he will again remain the No. 2 tight end for the team behind Larry Donnell. In 2014, Fells had 16 catches for 188 yards and four touchdowns, but he helps the Giants more with his blocking than receiving. He could be a factor if Donnell got hurt, but we don't recommend drafting Fells in the majority of leagues.
(Updated 6/19/15)